In a major address on terrorism last May, President Obama reiterated his deter-mination to end U.S. combat operations in Afghanistan in the coming year, and to pursue a counterterrorism policy that avoids "keeping America on a perpetual wartime footing." What might such an approach mean for U.S. detention and targeting operations? What legal constraints and structures will apply?

A panel of distinguished national security experts will consider what counter-terrorism law and policy can and should be after a decade of terrorism wars.

Panelists:

Lt. Gen. David Barno (Ret.)

Senior Adviser and Senior Fellow, Center for a New American Security and Former Commander of U.S. Forces in Afghanistan